Scrapbook of Mormon literature : religious tracts
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Scrapbook of Mormon literature : religious tracts
- Publication date
- 1911
- Topics
- Mormons, Mormon Church
- Publisher
- [Chicago : Press of Henry C. Etten & Co.
- Collection
- brigham_young_university; americana
- Contributor
- Harold B. Lee Library
- Language
- English
Includes index
Mormon missionary tracts and other writings
Flake, C.J. Mormon bib
Aut
Americana copy bound in red cloth; black borders; gilt stamped title on front cover and spine; floral end papers. "Compliments of the Southern States Mission to S.B. Sperry, faithful and efficient President of the S.C. Conference, Chas. A. Callis, Pres. Atlanta, Ga. August 12, 1921."
Amer/Rare copy bound in maroon calf; blind stamped border; gilt stamped title on front cover and spine. "Presented to my dear nephew, Elder Geo. Albert Smith, with love, Ben E. Rich, July 7/11."
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Mormon missionary tracts and other writings
Flake, C.J. Mormon bib
Aut
Americana copy bound in red cloth; black borders; gilt stamped title on front cover and spine; floral end papers. "Compliments of the Southern States Mission to S.B. Sperry, faithful and efficient President of the S.C. Conference, Chas. A. Callis, Pres. Atlanta, Ga. August 12, 1921."
Amer/Rare copy bound in maroon calf; blind stamped border; gilt stamped title on front cover and spine. "Presented to my dear nephew, Elder Geo. Albert Smith, with love, Ben E. Rich, July 7/11."
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- Addeddate
- 2009-07-09 18:05:59
- Associated-names
- Rich, Ben. E. (Benjamin Erastus), 1855-1913
- Call number
- DCY4473
- Camera
- Canon 5D
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:505031760
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- 0
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- scrapbookofmormo00rich
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- Openlibrary_edition
- OL23523701M
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- OL16780071W
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- Page_number_confidence
- 96.29
- Pages
- 570
- Ppi
- 500
- References
- Flake, C.J. Mormon bib. 7191
- Scandate
- 20090717231240
- Scanner
- scribe1.provo.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- provo
- Full catalog record
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Reviews
Reviewer:
HarryFromMA
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September 13, 2022
Subject: Please Add "Volume 1" to the Title/Subject
Subject: Please Add "Volume 1" to the Title/Subject
There are two volumes. Even though the original did not note this is Volume 1, please add it so we know there is another volume. Thanks.
Maybe title this page as: "Scrapbook of Mormon Literature (Volume 1)".
Thanks & take care.
Maybe title this page as: "Scrapbook of Mormon Literature (Volume 1)".
Thanks & take care.
Reviewer:
Maxwell Silverhammer
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March 7, 2021
Subject: Historic Exposure of the LDS Blasphemy
Subject: Historic Exposure of the LDS Blasphemy
This collection of mormon literature is of great value to those trapped inside the pretended restoration of the gospels. All of the lies and forced feelings from the early church are laid out for all to see. Old Joe Smith's many accounts of the 1st vision and how he cannot make up his mind as to who visited him. The mock outrage over the exposure of Solomon Spaulding's book Manuscript Found - one of the books Smith et al plagiarized to build the book of mormon. And I love how mormon doctrine declares that negros can become white and delightsome if they stop sinning and become mormon. Most LDS do not have a grasp of their history and heresy.
Reviewer:
matthewrlee
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December 28, 2010
Subject: Collection of tracts distributed by missionaries
The contents of this volume are representative of the information distributed by missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the time of publication (1911) as far back, in some cases, as sixty years.
The availability of this material may be of value to those with family members who were missionaries for the Church near the turn of the century, converted to faith near this time, or were exposed to the teachings of the Church by meeting with Latter-day Saint missionaries.
The author, Ben E. Rich, was President of the Southern States Mission July 1898 until July 1908. During his time as president of the mission, his office was located in Chattanooga, Tennessee and for a short time in Atlanta, Georgia. Several of the tracts, or pamphlets, in this collection were authored by John Morgan, a former president of the Southern States Mission.
High rating for the historical value of this rare volume.
Subject: Collection of tracts distributed by missionaries
The contents of this volume are representative of the information distributed by missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the time of publication (1911) as far back, in some cases, as sixty years.
The availability of this material may be of value to those with family members who were missionaries for the Church near the turn of the century, converted to faith near this time, or were exposed to the teachings of the Church by meeting with Latter-day Saint missionaries.
The author, Ben E. Rich, was President of the Southern States Mission July 1898 until July 1908. During his time as president of the mission, his office was located in Chattanooga, Tennessee and for a short time in Atlanta, Georgia. Several of the tracts, or pamphlets, in this collection were authored by John Morgan, a former president of the Southern States Mission.
High rating for the historical value of this rare volume.
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